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Silicon Valley leaders applaud Elon Musk’s management mentality

Elon Musk has so far been the founder, co-founder or major investor of SpaceX, Tesla, The Boring Company, Neuralink, Starlink and OpenAI. Musk is also the founder of X.com, now known as PayPal, and Twitter's ...
 Silicon Valley leaders applaud Elon Musk’s management mentality
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Elon Musk has so far been the founder, co-founder or major investor of SpaceX, Tesla, The Boring Company, Neuralink, Starlink and OpenAI. Musk is also the founder of X.com, now known as PayPal, and the new owner and CEO of Twitter. Musk also draws attention with an aggressive and radical management approach in all companies where he is in the management role. It seems that this understanding of management attracts the attention of other leaders as well.

Support for Elon from Silicon Valley leaders

Musk is currently the CEO of SpaceX, Tesla and Twitter, where he is the CEO. Musk, who is currently the richest person in the world, is praised by silicon valley leaders for his management approach.

Netflix co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings called Musk “the bravest, most creative person on the planet”. Hastings says that Musk has done extraordinary work in multiple areas, has a distinctive style, and is “100% convinced that in all his endeavors he is trying to help the world.”

Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s CEO, said during the New York Times DealBook conference, “You may or may not agree with what Elon does or how he does it, but I think it will be very interesting to see how it turns out. I guess not everything will work out, but some things may work too. I think,” he said.

Musk displays an aggressive and highly transparent management style. We can clearly see this especially after taking Twitter. Twitter will probably be very different in the future than it was a few months ago, at least that’s what Musk’s vision and desire for Twitter 2.0 shows. But time will tell whether this will be good or bad.

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